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  2. Sid W. Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Richardson was president of Sid Richardson Gasoline Co. in Kermit, Sid Richardson Carbon Company in Odessa, and Sid W. Richardson, Inc., in Fort Worth, and was a partner in Fort Worth-based Richardson and Bass Oil Producers. [1]

  3. Tokai Carbon - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 the company acquired Cancarb, a Canadian thermal carbon black producer, from TransCanada Corporation. [8] In June 2018 Tokai announced the acquisition of Sid Richardson Carbon, the largest manufacturer of furnace black in the US. Sid Richardson counts Bridgestone, Michelin, Goodyear and Continental AG among its customers. [9]

  4. Borger, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Borger also has Sid Richardson Carbon Company, which produces rubber-grade carbon black used to strengthen rubber tires, and Orion Engineered Carbons, Inc., which produces a variety of carbon blacks at its Borger facility.

  5. Sid W. Richardson Foundation commits $2.5 million grant to ...

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    The Sid W. Richardson Foundation understands that and is willing to commit to the future of Texas A&M-Fort Worth,” he said in the release. The university broke ground on a $150 million, eight ...

  6. List of reporting marks: S - Wikipedia

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    SRCX - Sid Richardson Carbon Company; SRIX - Southern Region Industrial Realty, Inc.; Southwest Rail Industries, Inc. SRL - Swift Refrigerator Lines (expired) SRLX - General American Transportation Corporation; SRN - Sabine River and Northern Railroad; SROX - United States Department of Energy (Savannah River Operations Office)

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  8. The Big Rich - Wikipedia

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    The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes is the fifth book by Bryan Burrough, published in 2009.The book tells the story of four Texas oil men and their families that made large fortunes in the oil industry: Hugh Roy Cullen, Clint Murchison, Sid Richardson and H.L. Hunt.

  9. Sid W. Richardson Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Sid W. Richardson Foundation is a philanthropic organization founded in 1947 by Sid W. Richardson (1891–1959), a Texan who earned his fortune in the oil industry. [1] The foundation was primarily funded after his death. As of December 2020 it had assets of $716.8 million. [2]